ASTHENOSPHERE

ăsthēnˈəsfēr, region in the upper mantle of the earth's interior, characterized by low-density, semiplastic (or partially molten) rock material chemically similar to the overlying lithosphere. The upper part of the asthenosphere is believed to be the zone upon which the great rigid and brittle lithospheric plates of the earth's crust move about (see plate tectonics). The asthenosphere is generally located between 45–155 miles (72–250 km) beneath the earth's surface, though under the oceans it is usually much nearer the surface and at mid-ocean ridges rises to within a few miles of the ocean floor. Although its presence was suspected as early as 1926, the worldwide occurrence of the plastic zone was confirmed by analyses of earthquake waves from the Chilean earthquake of May 22, 1960. The seismic waves, the speed of which decreases with the softness of the medium, passed relatively slowly though the asthenosphere, thus it was given the name Low Velocity zone, or the Seismic Wave Guide (see seismology). Deep-zone earthquakes, i.e., those that occur in the asthenosphere or below it, may be caused by crustal plates sinking into the mantle along convergent crustal boundaries. See earth.

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...Tectonic plates, spreading sites, and subduction sites 63 3.3 Interactions between the asthenosphere, lithosphere, and mesosphere 65 3.4 The changing arrangement of continents over...
...section). Recognition that the mobile asthenosphere was overlain by a rigid litho- sphere...This zone separates an underlying asthenosphere from a rigid lithosphere, which includes...isostatically balanced elevation of exposed asthenosphere as new litho- sphere forms and starts...
...type Ap, with periods of 6-12 min. asthenosphere A weak layer within a planetary...On other planets and satellites the asthenosphere allows the topography to smooth out...basins shallower. The depth of the asthenosphere varies according to the size, density...
...the hot, plastic layer, known as the asthenosphere ( the zone without strength ) situated...which result in partial melting of the asthenosphere and the formation of magma. In subduction...plastic materials rise up from the asthenosphere, or perhaps farther down, and generate...
...apple filling represents the earths asthenosphere, or "layer without strength...below the lithosphere, is called the asthenosphere without strength . This part of the...slowly flowing rocks that make up the asthenosphere. PIECES GALORE If youve ever...
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...magnetosphere, fluorocarbons, fluorescent, carbohydrate, asthenosphere, volcano, geothermal, ultraviolet, radiation, nocturnal...persevere magnanimous asthenosphere Grenada responsible...


 

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...plates exposes the hot rock of the asthenosphere, the upper layer of the mantle. As...where an oceanic plate sinks into the asthenosphere below either another oceanic plate...oceanic plate descends into the hot asthenosphere, heat and pressure melt the minerals...
...mountain-building and continent formation, are the result of the slow movements of a dozen or so gigantic slabs that shift over the asthenosphere, a molten region of the upper mantle. The motion of plate tectonics helps the planet release heat. While plate tectonics...


 

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ASTHENOSPHERE asthen sfer, region in the upper mantle of the...the overlying lithosphere . The upper part of the asthenosphere is believed to be the zone upon which the great rigid...earths crust move about (see plate tectonics ). The asthenosphere is generally located between 45 155 miles (72 250...
...has congealed from a molten state. Basaltic magma is derived by partial melting of the peridotite that is found in the asthenosphere which reaches the mid-ocean ridges, such as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and forms the new oceanic crust, the uppermost layer...
...dense than rocks making up the crust. A zone of low seismic velocity and rigidity just below the lithosphere, called the asthenosphere , is present in the upper part of the mantle, from 62 mi (100 km) to 156 mi (250 km). Its presence is of critical importance...
...is uncertain due to the irregular presence of the Moho discontinuity. The lithosphere rests on a soft layer called the asthenosphere , over which the plates of the lithosphere glide. See plate tectonics . ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia...
...km) thick, resting upon a lower soft layer called the asthenosphere . Because the sides of a plate are either being created...oceanic lithosphere is created by the upwelling of mantle asthenosphere. Individual volcanoes are found along spreading centers...
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